To be fair I think Haller has always had ‘muted celebrations’, apart from his first goal he scored for us against Watford. It almost seems to be a celebration of expectation, that it is the very minimum he should be doing. He may also be self critical that he has not done more & it is a sign of personal frustration.
Hopefully nothing in it in terms of him not being overly happy at the moment. He does give off a bit of that Arnie vibe.
Having just watched the hoghlights on MOTD, I was going to say how cool is Haller's goal celebration - none of the ridiculous fist-pumping or somersaulting or knee-slides or stupid handshakes (Son,Alli), just a steely-eyed glare that says " this is what I do". To me it radiated supreme self-belief and confidence, almost arrogance (of the nice kind :biggrin: ). I'm expecting to see him react that way a few more times in future. :scarf:
I agree with Lukerz - I’ve taken Haller’s recent muted celebrations as a sign he’s disappointed he hasn’t been doing more, and he’s almost saying ‘I’ve got a lot more goals to score before I have anything to be really celebrating’.
Something else I noticed at the end of the Bournemouth match which was really refreshing was Moyes out on the pitch, slapping players on the back and putting his arm round them to say well done. Didn’t see that from Pelle. Must be nice for the players.
Yeah Moyes basically assaulted Anderson when he was subbed off after the goal. Was impressed by that.
Agree about Haller. I think he seems like a laid back character, he’s going his job and expects to be good at it. But you see some of the interactions with teammates are very personal, if not exaggerated. I think for each of their goals he touched foreheads with Anderson. Fornals was so happy for him. His celebration wasn’t just a massive huddle, he actually had ways he connected with all the others. Suggests to me he hasn’t got problems.
And I wouldn’t be surprised if he had been frustrated at his first few months. If he can get scoring, I think any of that will be gone soon. I though Anderson did a good job linking up with him, so hopefully that continues.
Mike, I agree. I have a season ticket in the West Stand (block 111) and all around are West Ham supporters, as is the case when having a pasty in the concourse outside before the game and in The Cow having a pint before that. Before we moved there were many, mostly in the media that said we will never fill a 60,000 capacity stadium. I said at the time filling it would be helpled as London has a hugh number of overseas visitors many of them would love the idea of seeing a Premier League game in an iconic Olympic Stadium as part of their visit. This is not a bad thing, as long as it does not stop local supporters getting a seat. They may become West Ham supporters from overseas which is good for the brand, marketing and revenue.
I agree with Lukerz - I’ve taken Haller’s recent muted celebrations as a sign he’s disappointed he hasn’t been doing more, and he’s almost saying ‘I’ve got a lot more goals to score before I have anything to be really celebrating’.
Something else I noticed at the end of the Bournemouth match which was really refreshing was Moyes out on the pitch, slapping players on the back and putting his arm round them to say well done. Didn’t see that from Pelle. Must be nice for the players.
This is one of the reasons I love Klopp. Always encouraging, warm, supportive with an obvious mutual bond and affection. Just sayin'
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Hopefully nothing in it in terms of him not being overly happy at the moment. He does give off a bit of that Arnie vibe.
Move on, nothing to see here.
To me it radiated supreme self-belief and confidence, almost arrogance (of the nice kind :biggrin: ).
I'm expecting to see him react that way a few more times in future. :scarf:
Something else I noticed at the end of the Bournemouth match which was really refreshing was Moyes out on the pitch, slapping players on the back and putting his arm round them to say well done. Didn’t see that from Pelle. Must be nice for the players.
"That's what I do, ' ain't no thing."
Agree about Haller. I think he seems like a laid back character, he’s going his job and expects to be good at it. But you see some of the interactions with teammates are very personal, if not exaggerated. I think for each of their goals he touched foreheads with Anderson. Fornals was so happy for him. His celebration wasn’t just a massive huddle, he actually had ways he connected with all the others. Suggests to me he hasn’t got problems.
And I wouldn’t be surprised if he had been frustrated at his first few months. If he can get scoring, I think any of that will be gone soon. I though Anderson did a good job linking up with him, so hopefully that continues.
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